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Class 6th - Science - FA - 3 - Question Paper

This document is a test paper for Class 6 Science, consisting of three sections: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, with a total of 18 questions. Each section includes various types of questions such as single choice, very short answer, short answer, and long answer questions. The test is designed to assess students' understanding of key scientific concepts and principles within the subject areas.

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Class 6th - Science - FA - 3 - Question Paper

This document is a test paper for Class 6 Science, consisting of three sections: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, with a total of 18 questions. Each section includes various types of questions such as single choice, very short answer, short answer, and long answer questions. The test is designed to assess students' understanding of key scientific concepts and principles within the subject areas.

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Class 6 – Science – FA - 3

Test Paper
Subject: Science Class 6th Time: 60 min
Course: Integrated Maximum Marks: 45
Student Name: ________________________________ Centre Name: _________________________
Instructions:
• This paper consists three sections A, B and C.
• Marks are written in front of Questions.
• Section A (Physics) consists of 6 question which are as follows from 1 to 3 Single Choice Questions, 4 Very Short
Answer Type Question, 5 Short Answer Type Question and 6 Long Answer Type Question.
• Section B (Chemistry) consists of 6 question which are as follows from 7 to 9 Single Choice Questions, 10 Very
Short Answer Type Question, 11 Short Answer Type Question and 12 Long Answer Type Question.
• Section C (Biology) consists of 6 question which are as follows from 13 to 15 Single Choice Questions, 16 Very
Short Answer Type Question, 17 Short Answer Type Question and 18 Long Answer Type Question.
Section – A
(Physics)
Single Choice Questions
(1) Which branch of physics deals with the study of charges which are not moving? [2]
(A) Dynamic electricity (B) Electrostatics
(C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of these
(2) 1 milli-coulomb is equal to: [2]
(A) 10–3 C (B) 10–6 C
(C) 10–5 C (D) None of these
(3) The direction of electric current is: [2]
(A) from positive terminal to negative terminal
(B) opposite to the direction of the flow of electrons
(C) both a and b
(D) None of these
Very Short Answer Type Questions
(4) How much charge is present on one electron and proton? [2]
Short Answer Type Questions
(5) 2 × 1020 electrons are flowing through a conducting wire in 10 seconds. Find the amount of current [3]
flowing through the conducting wire.
Long Answer Type Questions
(6) Draw neat and clean circuit diagrams of an open circuit and closed circuit which have a key, bulb, and [4]
battery connected with the help of connecting wires.
Section – B
(Chemistry)
Single Choice Questions
(7) In our atmosphere, which components of the air are present in the largest amount? [2]
(A) Nitrogen (B) Water vapor
(C) Oxygen (D) Carbon dioxide
Class 6 – Science – FA - 3

(8) The constituent of air that supports combustion is [2]


(A) Oxygen (B) Nitrogen
(C) Carbon dioxide (D) None of these
(9) The atmospheric layer nearest the earth's surface is the [2]
(A) troposphere (B) stratosphere
(C) ionosphere (D) mesosphere
Very Short Answer Type Questions
(10) What are the properties of air? [2]
Short Answer Type Questions
(11) Why do you think mountaineers bring oxygen cylinders when climbing high mountains? [3]
Long Answer Type Questions
(12) (a) What is Combustion? [4]
(b) What is the role of Oxygen in the atmosphere?
Section – C
(Biology)
Single Choice Questions
(13) Which of the following is a non-living thing? [2]
(A) Fish (B) Cloud
(C) Tree (D) Bird
(14) Bacteria that are rod-shaped are called: [2]
(A) Spirilla (B) Coccobacilli
(C) Bacilli (D) Cocci
(15) Consider the following two statements: I. Cellular organization of the body is the defining feature of life [2]
forms. II. Metabolic reactions cannot be demonstrated outside the body in cellfree systems.
(A) Both I and II are true and II explains I
(B) Both I and II are true but II does not explain I
(C) I is true but II is false
(D) Both I and II are false
Very Short Answer Type Questions
(16) What is the difference between Movement and Locomotion? [2]
Short Answer Type Questions
(17) What is metabolism? Explain its types in short. [3]
Long Answer Type Questions
(18) List the characteristics of living things and explain how plants and animals derive their nutrition. [4]

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